Pot holes on City of Bremerton roadways may be reported to the Public Works and Utilities dispatch line, 360-473-5920, at any time. If calling after normal business hours please leave a message and provide the direction (east bound, west bound, etc.), address of location and the nearest cross street. Pot holes may also be reported using SeeClickFix.

Pot holes on City of Bremerton roadways may be reported to the Public Works and Utilities dispatch line, 360-473-5920, at any time. If calling after normal business hours please leave a message and provide the direction (east bound, west bound, etc.), address of location and the nearest cross street. Pot holes may also be reported using SeeClickFix.

Right-of-way permits are available at the Permit Counter, located in the Norm Dicks Building on the 6th floor. Permit counter hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach them by telephone, call 360-473-5343.

Deceased domestic animals (i.e. cats, dogs) in roadways must be reported to the Kitsap County Humane Society, 360-698-9654, extension 2. Deceased wild animals (i.e. raccoon, deer, opossum) should be reported to the City of Bremerton, 360-473-5920.

About Bremerton

A one hour ferry ride from downtown Seattle, Bremerton is truly a beautiful city. Guests enjoy the Kitsap Conference Center, two hotels, fine dining, coffee shops, cafes and the Port of Bremerton Marina in the downtown Harborside area. We invite you to enjoy a stroll through the Arts District, Bremerton Naval Museum, Boardwalk, Harborside Fountain Park and PSNS Memorial Plaza. Or, walk across the Manette Bridge for more cafes and shopping. A few blocks north of downtown is the beautiful Evergreen Rotary Park. If you love golf, don't miss the city-owned Gold Mountain Golf Course which includes two 18-hole championship courses.